Iran’s Crown Prince Urges Trump to Avoid Strikes on Civilian Infrastructure.
A Plea to Protect Iran’s Infrastructure
According to TSN.ua: In a statement released on March 22 via social media platform X, Iran’s crown prince, Reza Pahlavi, called on U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to refrain from targeting civilian infrastructure in Iran. He stressed that preserving such facilities is essential for the country’s eventual rebuilding. This appeal comes amid heightened tensions and potential military action in the region.
Conflict Intensifies
The situation around Iran escalated after Donald Trump gave Iran 48 hours to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Reports indicate that the United States has already launched an attack on an underground facility along the strait’s coast. In response, Iran has threatened to strike U.S. energy, information technology, and desalination infrastructure if its own fuel and energy complex is hit.
“Iran must be protected, and the regime eliminated. At the same time, the infrastructure that will serve as the foundation for the country’s future must be preserved.”
Reza Pahlavi
Pahlavi’s statement reflects not only concern over possible military strikes but also underscores the importance of rebuilding Iran after prolonged periods of instability. Protecting civilian infrastructure is critical for the nation’s future development, especially as international relations grow more strained. Iran’s response to U.S. actions could lead to further escalation of the conflict, with serious consequences for the region and the world at large.
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